Structured Settlements Information

Structured Settlements Are Like Ants


Ants are powerful creatures. The powerful ant legs are able to lift 20 times their body weight, and run the equivalent of a man running as fast as a racehorse. Structured Settlements are strong agreements that turn an agreement to pay a plaintiff into an ironclad guaranteed structured award.

Ants have powerful armor on their bodies, called an exoskeleton. Structured settlements have several layers of protection. Attorneys work to preserve fairness and best interest of affected parties. Insurance companies protect the investment and insure payments are made. State and federal laws protect all parties with aggressive qualifications for the creation and distribution of structured settlements.

Ant colonies have a distinct odor that is unique to the members of that group. Structured settlements are individually and distinctly arranged to meet the personal needs of the award recipient. The payments from a settlement annuity are structured to address financial needs over time.

People generally consider ants as pests and do whatever they can to get rid of them. It's easy enough to put sugar outside your door and keep them outside where they belong. Annuitants also get tired of receiving payments spread out over time. There are federal and state approved programs that allow for the acceleration of the settlement payments.

Jason Rigler "Settlement Advocate" and consultant for Prosperity Partners Customer Service Department.


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Structured settlements take away risks of lump-sum payments
Nashua Telegraph, NH - Jun 28, 2008
Structured settlements provide periodic payments over time rather than a lump-sum settlement. "At first blush, it would appear the (people) most likely to ...


State settles lawsuit over Adrian man’s prison death
Adrian Daily Telegram, MI - Jul 7, 2008
Souders’ mother and father are each to receive structured settlements worth nearly $730000. His three brothers are to receive structured settlements of ...


Company snoops ex-CEO's Yahoo Mail account, faces lawsuit
Ars Technica, MA - Jun 30, 2008
Sidell was the former CEO of Structured Settlements, which offers people who win lawsuits a single lump sum of cash in exchange for any scheduled payments ...


Business People
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - 23 hours ago
McNay is an author, lecturer and expert in the field of structured settlements. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Barbara Jolly has been appointed associate professor ...


Structured lawsuit settlements have their advantages
Houston Chronicle, United States - Jun 15, 2008
Structured settlements offer a potential solution to these difficulties. An awarded lump sum typically goes into an annuity held by a third party (typically ...


Business Wire (press release)

IFS Obtains Favorable Ruling on the Resolving Taxable Claims with ...
Business Wire (press release), CA - Jun 20, 2008
Structured Settlements, which provide tax-free periodic payments to an injured party, are solely available for physical injury claims and Workers’ ...


Company Argues For Right To Read Ex-Employee's E-Mail
InformationWeek, NY - Jun 29, 2008
How was it possible for Structured Settlements to access Sidell's personal Yahoo account? Sidell said in court papers that he may have left his office ...


A Company Computer and Questions About E-Mail Privacy
New York Times, United States - Jun 27, 2008
John Crossman, a lawyer at Zukerman Gore & Brandeis representing the company, said Structured Settlements had a policy that gave it the right to access its ...


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The Distressed Debt Report, CA - Jun 12, 2008
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TMCnet - Jul 1, 2008
How was it possible for Structured Settlements to access Sidell's personal Yahoo account? Sidell said in court papers that he may have left his office ...

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